ASUS has unveiled the ROG Delta II, a wireless gaming headset designed to deliver exceptional audio immersion with its Harman tuning, tri-mode connectivity, and long-lasting battery life.
The ROG Delta II has versatile connection options, including Bluetooth 5.2, 2.4 GHz wireless, and a 3.5mm wired connection. This flexibility allows gamers to seamlessly connect the headset to a variety of devices, ensuring a lag-free and immersive experience regardless of platform. Taking calls while gaming is also possible which is a running joke on the demo.
At the heart of the ROG Delta II are the 50mm ASUS Essence drivers with a titanium-plated diaphragm. This driver design promises to deliver rich, detailed sound, while the wide frequency response ensures gamers can hear every detail – from the subtlest footsteps to the most explosive sound effects. ASUS engineers claims that the Delta II follows the Harman tuning which is the opposite of their older headset’s sound signature.
As for communication, the ROG Delta II is equipped with a detachable 10mm super-wideband boom microphone with AI noise cancellation. This technology effectively filters out unwanted background noise, ensuring your voice is always heard loud and clear.
The ROG Delta II is built for long lasting gaming sessions thanks to its lightweight design, long-lasting battery life and a set of interchangeable pads. The headset weighs in at a mere 315 grams, ensuring a comfortable fit even during extended wear.
In 2.4 GHz wireless mode, the ROG Delta II boasts an impressive battery life of up to 110 hours, eliminating the need for frequent charging.
Pricing and availability have yet to surface.